Living Math! - Julie Brennan
A site dedicated to sharing resources for learning, exploring and enjoying math in a dynamic and holistic manner. The homeschooling author has "... found that math history and literature humanizes math, makes it come alive, and provides the context needed
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Lodovico Ferrari
A sixteenth-century mathematician and professor of mathematics at the University of Bologna, recognized for discovering the solution of the quartic (fourth degree) polynomial equation. Biographical information, timeline, and Ferrari's solution.
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London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
The LSE is unique in the United Kingdom in its concentration on teaching and research across the full range of the social, political and economic sciences. The site includes the British Library of Political & Economic Science (BLPES) a national collection
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Lunar Shadows - Ivars Peterson (MathTrek)
Hosted by the Exploratorium in San Francisco, the eclipse party on August 11, 1999 brought hundreds of people to the science center's first-ever all-night event. Broadcast live on the Exploratorium's Web site, the eclipse coverage proved a triumph for
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MAA Bookstore - Mathematical Association of America
A searchable list of books, with descriptions, in the following categories: Algebra; Analysis; Applied Mathematics; Calculus; Career Information; Computing and Computers; Elementary Models; Games, Puzzles, and Popular Exposition; Geometry and Topology;
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Martinez Writings - Alberto A. Martinez
Sample the introduction from Negative Math, which shows that "unlike 2 + 2, some basic rules in mathematics were established essentially by convention.... We can make an algebra in which minus times minus is minus. And we can make another algebra in which
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The Math Book - Cliff Pickover
In The Math Book: From Pythagoras to the 57th Dimension, 250 Milestones in the History of Mathematics, author Clifford A. Pickover reveals the magic and mystery behind some of the most significant mathematical milestones as well as the oddest objects
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Math.com
Links to Internet math resources for students, teachers, and others, and to products from the Math.com store. Solutions include assessment, on-demand modular courses that target key math concepts, 24/7 live online tutoring, and expert answers to math
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Matheatre - Sadie Bowman and Marc Gutman
Blog of the performers starring in "Calculus: The Musical!" This comic "review" blend of sketch comedy, musical theatre, and lecture about the concepts and history of calculus emerged as a teaching tool from the classroom of Gutman, who "... found that
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Mathematical Museum and Exhibitions - ZIB/Math-Net
A selected collection of links with many images referring to the History of Mathematics, the History of Computer Science, and other Related Fields; Digital Art and Galleries collections; Visualizations and Animations of scientific data; Didactical Items,
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Mathematical Words: Origins and Sources - John Aldrich
"Notes that describe in general terms the origins of the modern vocabulary of mathematics and the sources of information" on which Jeff Miller based his Earliest Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics. See, in particular, "When and whence for some English
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The Mathematicians
A gift shop selling t-shirts, sweatshirts, note cards, desk clocks, poster portraits, and greeting cards based on a visual portrait history of famous mathematicians that incorporates their key concepts. Based on a limited edition "The Mathematicians"
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Mathematicians/Scientists - Suzanne Alejandre
Links to biographical information: names of mathematicians or scientists to research for an interdisciplinary middle school project. Students are to read about the person and note: full name; date of birth; place of birth; where educated; contribution(s)
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